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  1. Maria Asanina Palaiologina (Greek: Μαρία Ασανίνα Παλαιολογίνα, died 19 December 1477), better known as Maria of Mangup or Maria of Doros, was the second wife of Prince Stephen the Great (reigned 1457–1504) and as such Princess consort of Moldavia from September 1472 to 1475 or 1477.

  2. The Burial Cover of Maria of Mangup. By Alice Isabella Sullivan | University of Michigan. Description. The burial cover of Maria of Mangup, preserved in the collection of Putna Monastery in Romania, features a funerary portrait of the second wife of Prince Stephen III of Moldavia (r. 1457–1504).

  3. Maria Asanina Palaiologina, better known as Maria of Mangup or Maria of Doros, was the second wife of Prince Stephen the Great and as such Princess consort of Moldavia from September 1472 to 1475 or 1477.

  4. The Principality of Theodoro (Greek: Αὐθεντία πόλεως Θεοδωροῦς καὶ παραθαλασσίας), also known as Gothia (Γοτθία) or the Principality of Theodoro-Mangup, was a Greek principality in the southern part of Crimea, specifically on the foothills of the Crimean Mountains.

  5. mappingeasterneurope.princeton.edu › item › theThe Fortress of Mangup-Kale

    The Mangup churches were completely dismantled, and the burial grounds were abandoned. At the beginning of the 15th century, Mangup became the capital of the Principality of Theodoro (ruling dynasty of the Principality of Theodoro that existed in the Crimea from 1223 to 1475), and its sacred space was significantly altered.

  6. Maria of Mangup (Maria Asanina Palaiologina) Succession: Princess consort of Moldavia: Reign: 14 September 1472 – 1475 or 1477: Spouse: Stephen the Great: Death Date: 19 December 1477: Burial Place: Putna Monastery, Suceava County, Romania: Issue: Ana Other 3 or 4 children? House: Theodoro Asen Palaiologos: Father: Olubei? Mother: Maria ...

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  8. Maria Asanina Palaiologina (Greek: Μαρία Ασανίνα Παλαιολογίνα, died 19 December 1477), better known as Maria of Mangup or Maria of Doros, was the second wife of Prince Stephen the Great (reigned 1457–1504) and as such Princess consort of Moldavia from September 1472 to 1475 or 1477.